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Spanish Literature Resources: Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

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  • If you can't find the item you are looking for in Library Catalog, use the Findit@VU button to initiate your ILL request.

findit@VU and ILL

Most of the article databases available through the Library allow you to the Findit@VU button to help you locate the fulltext of articles. 


You can also use Findit@VU to help you submit an ILL request for an article we do not have available either electronically or in print at Vanderbilt.

This screenshot shows you what to do...

What do I need for an ILL Request?

All you need to submit an ILL request is:

  •  your VUnet ID and password  & the citation information for the resource you are requesting

You can start by logging in to the Library's Interlibrary Loan Service.

 

ILL Q & A

What is Interlibrary Loan?

Interlibrary Loan or ILL is a service that allows you to borrow books or receive copies of articles from another library.

Do I need to use ILL?

ILL is an optional service.  Most undergraduates are able to complete their research assignments using the resources available at the Vanderbilt Libraries.  However, if you find that the resources you need are not available, ILL can come to the rescue.

Who can make an ILL request?

Vanderbilt faculty, staff, and currently enrolled students.

What can I request?

We can usually borrow from other libraries the kinds of materials you find in the Central Library: including books, microforms, dissertations, and government documents.  In some cases the item you request may be too rare or fragile to borrow. 

How long does it take?

It usually takes a few weeks or less, but sometimes takes several months or longer. This is another reason why it pays to start your research early.   A good rule of thumb:  Budget at least two week for receiving an ILL request.

What does it cost?

Absolutely Free!